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| On the road to Belchatow from Tomaszow Mazowiecki | Approaching Downtown Belchatow | |
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| Part of downtown Belchatow | Entering Belchatow | The old Lehman House on Ogrodova Street |
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| The oldest school in Belchatow at 34 Pabianicka Street | The site of the brick Synagogue, now an apartment building, at #2 19th January (Stycznia) Street, formerly Ewangelicka Street | The site of the old Talmud Torah behind the Synagogue, used as a stable for horses by the Nazis, now also an apartment building |
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| Old location of 24 Pabianicka Street, where the home of Hiller Bell (Belchatowski) once stood | Horse-drawn cart in front of the old Lehman House on Ogrodova Street (today Henryka Sienkiewicza Street) | |
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| House at 2 Ogrodova (now Henryka Sienkiewicza) Street, where Chana Mandeliel (nee Przybylski) and her mother Chaya lived | House at 33 Pabianicka Street where Dora Bornstein (nee Dwojra Szczukocka) lived before the war | Further down the block on Pabianicka Street |
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| A building on T. Kosciuszki Street across the street from the old Freitag Factory | The old Olszewski Palace, now home of the Regional Musem | Once a textile factory owned by Jews, this was located just outside the open ghetto area |
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| The old Freitag Factory located on T. Kosciuski and 1 Maja Streets. It also encompassed the gardens and living complex of the Freitags. | ||
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| Belchatow Town Hall Office at 1 Kosciuszki Street | Michal Riabcew, town official, Roni Seibel Liebowitz, and Hadassah Lipsius | Storks nesting atop a town telephone pole |
(Photographs courtesy of Roni Seibel Liebowitz)
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